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Rich woman reading book.
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These are the books JPMorgan says the top 1% should read right now—with recommendations for ultrawealthy Gen Z included
By Emma BurleighMay 23, 2025
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These are the benefits that employees actually want—and the number one spot is the same for every generation
By Brit MorseMay 23, 2025
Gen Z may think they have it rough but millennials are the most burned-out generation
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Gen Z may think they have it rough but millennials are the most burned-out generation
By Sara BraunMay 23, 2025
Ziad Ahmed, head of Next Gen at United Talent Agency (right), Jonah Stillman, co-founder of, GenGuru (middle), and Tiffany Zhong, founder and CEO of noplace, speak with Kristen Stoller at the Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit.
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Gen Z is tired of hearing they’re lazy and will only work remotely: ‘People talk about us but not to us’
By Sara BraunMay 21, 2025
Influencer standing in front of a tripod
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Gen Z creators may soon have a new $20,000-paying side-gig thanks to this new Instagram feature
By Preston ForeMay 21, 2025
Actress Daniella Rahme thinks Netflix’s next global streaming hit can come from the Middle East
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Actress Daniella Rahme thinks Netflix’s next global streaming hit can come from the Middle East
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 21, 2025
Acumen CEO: Entrepreneurs who think they can cure poverty with the Silicon Valley model are a red flag
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Acumen CEO: Entrepreneurs who think they can cure poverty with the Silicon Valley model are a red flag
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 21, 2025
Air traffic controllers at work
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Chaos at Newark airport underlines America’s air traffic controller shortage—Here’s why they’re in short supply, and how to qualify
By Emma BurleighMay 20, 2025
Ben Christensen, Cofounder, Handshake, speaks with Marcelo Lebre, Cofounder and President, Remote at Fortune's Workplace Innovation Summit
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Forget kombucha and ping pong, Gen Z thinks student loan repayment is ‘essential’ in the next job search
By Allie GarfinkleMay 19, 2025
Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training
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Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 19, 2025
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase
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Jamie Dimon says he’s not against remote workers—but they ‘will not tell JPMorgan what to do’ 
By Eleanor PringleMay 19, 2025
Distraught young woman
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Gen Zers are missing out on hundreds of thousands in free money by ignoring this company policy
By Preston ForeMay 18, 2025
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon tells remote-work-loving Gen Z ‘you can’t learn working from your basement’
By Emma BurleighMay 16, 2025
Usher wearing graduation regalia in front of a microphone
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Millionaire music icon Usher says degrees still matter—but that the piece of paper won’t actually give Gen Z ‘power’
By Preston ForeMay 16, 2025
Gen Z worker
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Meet the Gen Z tradies who are shunning college and picking up the tools instead—they plan to be in the top 1% without being saddled with crippling student debt
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 16, 2025
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